Presaron wrote:has anyone of you have got any letter like this one when they started processing the application ??? Because is totally weird

Most people get those letters. Based on guidelines used by Migri for processing, if the case officer isn't satisfied that your situation has remained the same since applying, they should ask about documentation for the applicant's situation between the time the application was made and the time that the processing has started.

Not everybody gets these requests, but a lot of people do. It's normal. Nothing weird.

Please I really need your advice on how to apply for a resident permit through work am an asylum seeker I have a permanent contract but in the contract its not full hour but i work full hour my salary is upto 1600 per month. I need your kindly advice thankz

Sirwise wrote:Please I really need your advice on how to apply for a resident permit through work am an asylum seeker I have a permanent contract but in the contract its not full hour but i work full hour my salary is upto 1600 per month. I need your kindly advice thankz

Apply for residence permit based on work: www.migri.fiJust remember that you have to earn at least 1000€/month.

http://google.com http://translate.google.com http://urbandictionary.comVisa is for visiting, Residence Permit for residing.

Sirwise wrote:Please I really need your advice on how to apply for a resident permit through work am an asylum seeker I have a permanent contract but in the contract its not full hour but i work full hour my salary is upto 1600 per month. I need your kindly advice thankz

I heard from many people that Migri and Finnish authorities really provide very little information for asylum seekers wishing to have their residency based on work, which doesn't make sense to me since they should actually be encouraging that. But hey, bureaucracy!

Anyway, don't worry, like Upphew said, go to Migri website. Specifically start with this page http://www.migri.fi/residence_permitsRead EVERYTHING about the work permit, apply online and try to pay online (ask for help from somebody who has online banking access if you don't), and then book an appointment, go and present your papers and passport. It will take a few months, but meanwhile you can start work immediately (if you have the asylum seeker work permission paper), and then wait patiently for the decision. All of that information is on the website.